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Here are the screen recordings of the ACE demo animations I tried. Bouncing ballace-ball.mp4Ballet dancer performing a fouette turnace-fouette.mp4 |
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Two more screen recordings of ACE demos. Movie creditsace-ewoks.mp4How a photocopier worksace-rdhdemo.mp4 |
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This discussion documents my attempt to run the ACE LispUsers module on Medley for DOS under DOSBox-X and see how far I can go. @masinter suggested this in the August 14, 2024 external meeting.
I downloaded two .ACE demo files and renamed them to the DOS file name format:
I also copied the files to
C:\MEDLEY\ACE.
After loading ACE with
(FILESLOAD (SYSLOAD) ACE)
from an Interlisp Exec I launch the program with(ACE)
. I recover from the startup error as explained in #525. When asked for the animation directory I entermedley>ace
and the control window appears.To load the
BALL.ACE
demo I execute theGet Sequence
command, typeace>ball.ace
, and a new animation window opens:The command
Run Sequence
>Loop
animates the bouncing ball continuously and I can stop it by holding theSPACE
bar. TheFOUETTE.ACE
example works equally well:Pretty cool.
Everything seems to be running fine but there's something I don't understand. When
Get Sequence
prompts to position the Animation Sequence Window and I left-click, sometimes the window appears and a new frame immediately appears as when opening and positioning a new window. Left-clicking again, the Animation Sequence Window finally shows up and the first window disappears.For more details on ACE see the documentation and the paper A differential compiler for computer animation.
Anything you'd like me to try?
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